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The phrase "added substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant increase or enhancement in a particular context, such as data, features, or contributions.
Example: "The new features added substantially to the overall functionality of the software."
Alternatives: "significantly increased" or "greatly enhanced".
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(A sling added substantially to the trebuchet's range).
And even under Clinton, who ran surpluses, added substantially comparing to pre-Reagan presidents.
The extra lighting needed around the city, he said, has not added substantially to the company's power load.
For financial reasons, the districts have not added substantially to the standard school year, which is about 180 days.
According to von Sandrart, this fee, coupled with the sale of his pupils' works, added substantially to Rembrandt's income.
The airlines said the refusal by pilots to use the procedure added substantially to delays at airports in Chicago and Boston.
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But JLR adds substantially to his difficulties.
He is set to add substantially to it.
But that could add substantially to the cost.
The incentives under negotiation would add substantially to a teacher's compensation package for the summer.
If the buyer's club takes off, it could add substantially to PeoplePC's bottom line.
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